Evidence45%Reported
FactConfirmedProduct·March 23, 2026
M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips Use Vertically-Stacked UltraFusion Die Architecture
Apple's M5 Pro and M5 Max chips reportedly employ vertically-stacked dies via UltraFusion architecture for improved performance.
Evidence Strength
Evidence45%Reported
Based on original reporting
Single publisher source
Insights
First tracked
March 23, 2026
Last updated
March 23, 2026
Sources
1 source
Related Developments
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Sources (1)
Source Timeline
What M5 Pro, M5 Max get using UltraFusion architecture for performanceAppleinsider·Mar 23
Evidence Strength
Evidence45%Reported
Based on original reporting
Single publisher source
Insights
First tracked
March 23, 2026
Last updated
March 23, 2026
Sources
1 source
Related Developments
Apple Unveils M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips with New Fusion ArchitectureApple Launches MacBook Neo at $599, First Chromebook CompetitorRedesigned MacBook Pro with OLED, Touch Display, and Thinner Design Expected Later This YearGurman: AI Chip Shortage Likely to Worsen Throughout 2026 and Possibly BeyondGurman: AI Chip Shortage Drove MacBook Price Increases and Mac Studio RAM Reduction